This is the conclusion reached by the Conservative candidate in Salaberry-Suroît when he looks at the current election campaign: »A majority of Quebecers endorse the position of the Conservative government that requests new Canadians to take the oath with an uncovered face » to comment Albert De Martin.
As for the economy, thanks to the prudent management of the Conservatives, the country has a budget surplus of nearly $2 billion for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. This is in addition to the news released last month that Canada posted a surplus of $5 billion in the first three months of this fiscal year. Protecting the economy is a priority for the Conservatives and for Quebecers: »I meet a lot of voters who are satisfied to have in office a government that is committed to reducing the tax burden on families and responsibly managing public funds » to add Albert Martin.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has also benefited from the French debate when declaring: »Quebecers want tax cuts, stable jobs, a good future for their children and a good retirement for our seniors. They want new citizens who are sworn uncovered. These are Quebec values and Canadian values. These are also the priorities of the Conservative government. » M.P.

